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Hubert K McBee Memorial Campground Introduce
Nestled in the heart of Alsea, Oregon, the Hubert K McBee Memorial Campground offers a tranquil retreat for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a connection with nature. This charming campground is perfect for those who appreciate simplicity and the beauty of Oregon's wilderness. With well-maintained sites, scenic trails, and nearby natural wonders, it provides an ideal base for exploring the great outdoors.
Hubert K McBee Memorial Campground features basic yet comfortable facilities designed to cater to campers looking for a straightforward camping experience. Each site is equipped with essential amenities such as a table, fire pit, and water access, ensuring all your needs are met while you enjoy the serene surroundings.
The campground's environment is a haven of natural beauty, surrounded by lush greenery and Oregon’s iconic landscapes. The well-paved trails that wind through the area offer opportunities for hiking and biking, leading to hidden gems like stunning waterfalls. These trails not only showcase the region's natural beauty but also provide a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
- Well-Maintained Sites: The limited number of sites ensures privacy and space for each camper, with each site offering necessary amenities like tables and fire pits.
- Sanitation Facilities: Vault toilets are conveniently located across the campground, ensuring cleanliness without compromising on the natural setting.
- Natural Beauty: The campground is surrounded by Oregon’s diverse flora and fauna, with trails leading to breathtaking waterfalls and serene spots for relaxation.
- Activities: Ideal for hikers and nature lovers, the area provides ample opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities.
Customer feedback highlights the campground's charm and natural beauty. Visitors praise the well-maintained sites, spacious layout, and serene trails leading to picturesque waterfalls. While there have been instances of disrespectful behavior from a few visitors, these have not overshadowed the overall positive experience the campground offers.
Details
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Activities
- Hiking
Amenities
- Picnic tables
- Public restroom
- Restroom
- Running water
- Tent sites
Children
- Good for kids
- Kid-friendly hikes
Parking
- On-site parking
Pets
- Dogs allowed
Location
Customer Reviews
Only limited sites available but they are well maintained with outhouse. Beautiful trails that lead to quite places and a fabulous waterfall
I love this simple little campground. It's got some good hiking trails that go through the campground leading you to some awesome waterfalls along with the lovely sounds and scents of Oregon's beautiful outdoors :-) I was a little disheartened to see some disrespectful individuals driving around gates and being quite obnoxious while we were there, but other than just being annoying they didn't bother our group or anyone directly. And that's no fault of the campground. The sites are pretty roomy and spaced out from one another. The couple bathrooms are vault toilets and spaced out a bit as well. There are 3 restrooms for the 6 total spots. Each spot has a table a fire pit and water,a overall great trip.
We love going here every year! Been a tradition since my daughters 2nd birthday. Quiet, clean and next to the falls. Plenty of privacy and opportunities to hike the trails. I grew up in Alsea and this is one of my favorite places to escape too.
Sweet little wayside, lots of lovely old growth, recently acquired by Benton county. There seems to be some confusion on the future of this area. I spoke with a Benton county official today who was on site who said that the picnic area immediately before the bridge was slated for a parking lot for day use. He referred to it as a logging operation. I called Benton county natural areas and they didn't think that was the case. An interesting, historic feature is the covered rustic CCC style long picnic tables. I was really hoping those were going to be preserved, but it sounds like that's not the case. Also the trees of course. I strongly suggest folks call the commissioner of Benton county and ask questions.
Close to very nice waterfalls, large campsites. Large committee area.
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